
Mathnasium TV Commercial, 'Jason: Free Trial Session'
“Jason: Free Trial Session”
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When sixth-grader Jason began struggling in math, his mom turned to Mathnasium. His instructor Drayla was able to help Jason gain an interest in the subject and succeed in school. Mathnasium encourages parents to schedule a free trial session for their child.
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